The reality star, who has had small parts in films such as the new movie "Honey 2," also addressed plastic surgery rumors. Patridge became a sex symbol after she made her on-screen debut in a bikini on the first episode of "The Hills" in 2006.

"They always ask me about that because of Heidi and there's all these rumors and they all say I've had, like, six procedures, and I'm, like, 'Where do you get that?'" Patridge told The Daily. "Look at the pictures. I fluctuate in weight a lot. And as far as my face, I'd never had anything done."

When asked about reports of getting breast implants, Patridge told The Daily: "I don't like to talk about that. Well, see I have this chest problem. My bone right here, it's higher on this side? It's pectoralis something, so I've always struggled with that. You could see they look different sizes all the time."

Patridge's "Hills" co-star Kristin Cavallari, 24, appears on the upcoming 13th season of "Dancing With The Stars." Patridge told People magazine that she told her: "You're going to have an amazing time! You'll be in the best shape of your life." (Check out photos of the new "Dancing With The Stars" cast)

Patridge mother, Lynn, who also appeared on "Audrina," was famously filmed "drunk-ranting" to a celebrity photographer about her daughter's elimination from the ABC series.

"I'm only human and it really just disappointed me with that 'Dancing with The Stars,'" Patridge's mother said on "Audrina." "I think she should've won. I have no excuse for it. I'm not perfect. I had something to say. I get in those moods. That's just who I am. It happens."

Patridge has in recent years tried to launch a conventional acting career. She appeared in the film "Sorority Row" in 2009 and has a small part in the straight-to-DVD dance film "Honey 2," which stars Kat Graham from the CW series "The Vampire Diaries." The movie, a sequel to a 2003 Jessica Alba film, was released in August.

Lauren Conrad, the main star of "The Hills," also tried her luck in launching another reality show.MTV opted not to air it. Conrad's spokesperson said in a statement: "We delivered the show that we sold and are sorry MTV didn't feel their viewers were savvy enough to appreciate it."

A spokesperson for MTV, which also airs shows such as the raunchy reality programs "Jersey Shore" and "The Real Word," did not explain why the project was dropped but said the network hopes to work with Conrad again in the future.